The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... goodly sisters , Graces three ; The goddesse , pleased with his wanton play , Suffers herselfe through sleepe beguild to bee , The whiles the other ladies mind theyr mery glee . VII . Whom when the Palmer saw , abasht he was Through ...
... goodly sisters , Graces three ; The goddesse , pleased with his wanton play , Suffers herselfe through sleepe beguild to bee , The whiles the other ladies mind theyr mery glee . VII . Whom when the Palmer saw , abasht he was Through ...
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... goodly salved them ; who nought againe Him answered , as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes , and stomachous disdaine , Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine : Then , turning to the Palmer , he gan spy Where at his feet ...
... goodly salved them ; who nought againe Him answered , as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes , and stomachous disdaine , Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine : Then , turning to the Palmer , he gan spy Where at his feet ...
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... I have done my dew in place . " So goodly purpose they together fond Of kindnesse and of courteous aggrace ; The whiles false Archimage and Atin fled apace . CANTO IX . The House of Temperaunce , in which 20 [ B. II . 20 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... I have done my dew in place . " So goodly purpose they together fond Of kindnesse and of courteous aggrace ; The whiles false Archimage and Atin fled apace . CANTO IX . The House of Temperaunce , in which 20 [ B. II . 20 THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... read , To weet why on your shield , so goodly scord , Beare ye the picture of that Ladies head ? Full lively is the semblaunt , though the substance dead . " 66 III . Fayre Sir , " sayd he , c . Ix . ] 21 THE FAERIE QUEENE . CANTO IX. ...
... read , To weet why on your shield , so goodly scord , Beare ye the picture of that Ladies head ? Full lively is the semblaunt , though the substance dead . " 66 III . Fayre Sir , " sayd he , c . Ix . ] 21 THE FAERIE QUEENE . CANTO IX. ...
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... goodly Castle , plaste Foreby a river in a pleasaunt dale ; Which choosing for that evenings hospitale , They thether marcht : but when they came in sight , And from their sweaty coursers did avale , They found the gates fast barred ...
... goodly Castle , plaste Foreby a river in a pleasaunt dale ; Which choosing for that evenings hospitale , They thether marcht : but when they came in sight , And from their sweaty coursers did avale , They found the gates fast barred ...
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